by Artemis » Thu May 04, 2017 8:18 pm
Today's a good one - May 5th, 1822, the birthday of Sir Harry Flashman, VC, KCB, KCIE, celebrated Victorian hero (in fact, coward, bully, lecher, and all-around horrible person), antagonist in Tom Brown's Schooldays and 'original author' of George MacDonald Fraser's Flashman Papers chronicling how he went from being expelled from Rugby to lionised as one of the greatest military champions of his age without once doing his duty if he could possibly avoid it. Apart from being an excellent series of novels (and in some ways better historical material than a lot of textbooks manage) that you should all go read if you haven't already, Flashman is without a doubt my biggest influence in writing - I don't really analyse my work very much, but it's always at the back of my mind that I'm trying to be like Fraser's work, lively and interesting and rich in detail. (Probably helps that, whatever else I'm reading, I'm always part-way through a Flashman book on the side.)